Dream (chocolate bar)

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Dream (chocolate bar)[edit | edit source]

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Dream is a popular chocolate bar produced by the British confectionery company, Cadbury. Introduced in 2002, it quickly gained popularity among chocolate lovers.

History[edit | edit source]

Dream was first launched in the United Kingdom by Cadbury in 2002. It was created as a response to the growing demand for a smooth and creamy milk chocolate bar. The name "Dream" was chosen to evoke a sense of indulgence and luxury.

Ingredients and Production[edit | edit source]

Dream is made primarily from high-quality milk chocolate, which gives it its smooth and creamy texture. The main ingredients include cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and cocoa mass. The exact recipe is a closely guarded secret known only to Cadbury.

The production process involves carefully blending the ingredients to achieve the perfect balance of flavors. The mixture is then poured into molds and allowed to cool and solidify. Once the chocolate has set, it is carefully removed from the molds and packaged for distribution.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Cadbury has introduced several variations of the Dream chocolate bar to cater to different tastes and preferences. Some popular varieties include:

  • Dream White Chocolate: A creamy and indulgent white chocolate version of the original Dream bar.
  • Dream Caramel: A combination of smooth milk chocolate and gooey caramel, providing a delightful contrast of flavors.
  • Dream Mint: A refreshing twist on the classic Dream bar, infused with a hint of mint flavor.

Popularity and Reception[edit | edit source]

Dream has gained a loyal following since its introduction. Its smooth and creamy texture, combined with the rich flavor of milk chocolate, has made it a favorite among chocolate enthusiasts. The bar has received positive reviews for its quality and taste.

Availability[edit | edit source]

Dream chocolate bars are widely available in the United Kingdom and can be found in most supermarkets, convenience stores, and online retailers. They are also exported to various countries around the world, allowing chocolate lovers worldwide to enjoy this delectable treat.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD